Board of Directors Nominations
The Nominating Committee is now soliciting club members to run for the Board of Directors. If you are interested in being a leader of the Club please consider running for one of these important positions. The Board meets at least once a month throughout the year to ensure that the club is operating effectively.[Read more…]

Try Curling. Have Fun!

Due to very popular demand and a recent opening in our schedule, the Potomac Curling Club is pleased to announce that there will be another Learn to Curl program held March 22, 2014 at 3:00 pm.[Read more…]

The 2014 Winter Olympics are here and so are the Open Houses for the Potomac Curling Club! Come down to the National Capital Curling Center and try out the most talked about Winter Olympic Sport. [Read more…]

The 2014 Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia from 7 February to 23 February. The Winter Olympics is always an exciting time for curling as it has been the number one most watched Winter Olympic sport for the last two Olympics.

The curling events at Sochi kick off on February 10th with round robin play ending in medal rounds on February 20th and 21st. More info can be found on Sochi’s website http://www.sochi2014.com/en/curling.

The Potomac Curling Club is pleased to offer three Learn to Curl sessions during the Winter Olympics. The program is designed for people who would like to get more than just a taste of the game. The program focuses on more individualized instruction than a drop in session or Open House. [Read more…]

Register here for the Open House. Allow for about one hour of ice time. Potomac Curling Club is asking for a $10 fee for individuals and a $20 fee for families. All guests must sign a waiver before heading out onto the ice. Forms can be printed out here:

Our 1 day bonspiel is geared for our newest curlers—less than 3 years of experience is preferred. It’s a chance for you to try your hand at bonspieling in the comfort of your own club playing against people of your own level. It’s a ton of fun and a great way to end your first (or second or third) curling season!